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Metro Iloilo–Guimaras

Metropolitan Iloilo–Guimaras (Hiligaynon: Kaulohan nga Iloílo–Guimarás; Filipino: Kalakhang Iloílo–Guimarás), also shortened as Metro Iloilo–Guimaras or simply MIG, is a metropolitan area in the Visayas in the Philippines. It consists of the highly urbanized city of Iloilo City; the regional agro-industrial center of Pavia; the municipalities of Cabatuan, Leganes, Oton, San Miguel, and Santa Barbara; and the neighboring island province of Guimaras, with its five municipalities of Jordan, Buenavista, Nueva Valencia, San Lorenzo, and Sibunag.

Metro Iloilo–Guimaras
Kaulohan nga Iloilo–Guimaras
Kalakhang Iloilo–Guimaras
Metropolitan Iloilo–Guimaras
Skyline of Metro Iloilo
Nickname: 
MIG
Map of Metro Iloilo–Guimaras (in red) including the province of Iloilo highlighted in light orange.
Coordinates: 10°43′N 122°34′E / 10.72°N 122.57°E / 10.72; 122.57Coordinates: 10°43′N 122°34′E / 10.72°N 122.57°E / 10.72; 122.57
CountryPhilippines
RegionWestern Visayas (Region VI)
Province
Managing entityMetro Iloilo–Guimaras Economic Development Council
Established
  • February 9, 2001 (as Metro Iloilo)
  • May 22, 2005 (Iloilo City–Guimaras Alliance)
  • August 28, 2006 (as Metro Iloilo–Guimaras)
Cities and Municipalities
Government
 • TypeMetropolitan government
 • BodyMetro Iloilo–Guimaras Economic Development Council
 • MIGEDC ChairmanJerry Treñas (Mayor of Iloilo City)
 • Executive DirectorVelma Jane Lao
Area
 • Total1,105.53 km2 (426.85 sq mi)
Population
 (2020) [1]
 • Total1,007,945
 • Density910/km2 (2,400/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+8 (PST)
LanguagesHiligaynon, Kinaray-a, English
Websitewww.migedc.org.ph

Metro IloiloGuimaras is the only officially recognized metropolitan area in the Western Visayas region. It is the second largest metropolitan area in the Visayas after Metro Cebu, being the center of trade and commerce in the region. In the 2020 census, it has a total population of 1,007,945 people and a total land area of 1,105.53 square kilometres (426.85 sq mi).

The Metro IloiloGuimaras Economic Development Council (MIGEDC) is the agency responsible for the economic growth and development plans for Metro Iloilo and province of Guimaras. It was created by virtue of Executive Order 559, signed by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on August 28, 2006.

History

The Metropolitan Iloilo Development Council (MIDC) was created through a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) dated February 9, 2001, by the City of Iloilo, along with four nearby municipalities: Oton, Pavia, San Miguel, and Leganes, to foster collaborative approaches aimed primarily at the economic and urbanization growth of the area.

The Guimaras-Iloilo City Alliance (GICA) was also similarly created through a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) entered into by Iloilo City and the Province of Guimaras on May 22, 2005, to effect mutually beneficial economic development with a special focus on tourism and infrastructure development.

The municipalities of Santa Barbara and Cabatuan, which both host the new international-standard Iloilo Airport, have similarly recognized the importance of intermodal transportation links and tourism development to overall economic development and have thus joined the metropolitan alliance.

The Metro Iloilo-Guimaras Economic Development Council (MIGEDC) is hereby created on August 28, 2006, through Executive Order No. 559, signed by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. The agency formulates, coordinates, and monitors programs, projects, and activities for the acceleration of the economic growth and development of the City of Iloilo, the Municipalities of Oton, San Miguel, Pavia, Leganes, Santa Barbara, and Cabatuan, all of the Province of Iloilo, and the entire Province of Guimaras, in support of the Mega-Region Economic Development Strategy of the National Government.

Government

The Metro Iloilo-Guimaras Economic Development Council is made up of 12 local government units (LGUs), including Iloilo City, which serves as the metropolitan's central core, and six municipalities in Iloilo Province and five municipalities in Guimaras Province.[2]

Component local government units

Economy

The economy of Metro Iloilo alone is one of the largest in the Visayas and the country. It serves as a center for trade, commerce, finance, technology, medical tourism, hospitality, real estate, tourism, education, and industry in the Western Visayas region. Major industries in the metropolis include the management of port facilities, telecommunications infrastructure and utilities, agriculture, banking and finance, retail trading, real estate, tourism, and business process outsourcing (BPO).[3]

Aside from Iloilo City, the municipalities of Pavia, Oton, and Santa Barbara also serve as the three major commercial and business centers in the metropolitan area, where the large mixed-use development townships are mostly located outside Iloilo City.

Pavia, also being the agro-industrial center of the region, has 39 manufacturing establishments producing various products intended for the domestic and export markets. Among the important products are farm implements, milled rice, poultry and livestock feeds, noodles, soft drinks, dressed chicken, cooking oil, furniture, concrete products, polyurethane foam, and industrial and medical gases. Pavia is home to a number of prestigious manufacturing establishments. Among the biggest investors locators are; Coca-Cola Bottlers, Phils., Vitarich Corporation, Pryce Gases, Inc. Mandaue Foam Industries, Panay Tropical Grains Milling Corp., Jaspe Light Steel Indus.[4]

The province of Guimaras is mainly agricultural, with mangoes, palay, coconuts, livestock, poultry, and fishing as major products. Its industries include tourism, fruit processing, coconut processing, fish farming, handicrafts, mining, quarrying, and lime production.

As the major economic hub and financial center of Western Visayas, an adequate and growing number of banks are establishing branches, leading to the metropolitan area having the third-most bank savings deposits and accounts in the Philippines.[5]

Infrastructure developments

Roads

 
View of Iloilo Diversion Road from Infante Flyover

The Sen. Benigno S. Aquino Jr. Avenue (Diversion Road), Mc Arthur Drive, Cong. Narciso Monfort Boulevard, Gen. Luna Street, CJ Ramon Avancena Street, E. Lopez Street, Pres. Corazon C. Aquino Avenue (Circumferencial Road 1 or C1), Iznart Street, and Mulle Loney Drive are Metro Iloilo's major roads. Sen. Benigno S. Aquino Jr. Avenue was renovated and widened into an 8-lane main road with a protected bike lane and a 2-lane service road. It connects Iloilo City, Pavia, Santa Barbara, and the Iloilo International Airport.

There are currently two operating vehicular overpasses or flyovers in Metro Iloilo; the Infante flyover and the Jalandoni flyover, both along General Luna Street in Iloilo City Proper. There are also a total of four new flyovers currently under construction. The two four-lane Ungka and Aganan flyovers, both located in Pavia; and the two two-lane Hibao-an and Buhang flyovers, crossing Mandurriao-San Miguel Road in Mandurriao district and Iloilo-Capiz Road in Jaro district, respectively, both along the Iloilo Circumferential Road.[6]

The existing President Corazon C. Aquino Avenue, also known as Circumferencial Road 1 or C1, covers roads from Balabago, Jaro to San Jose, Arevalo, Iloilo City. There are also three new circumferential roads that are under construction within Metro Iloilo. Circumferential Road 2 (C2), from coastal Leganes to Cabugao, Pavia, and all the way to the Oton-San Jose San Miguel Road; Circumferential Road 3 (C3), from the coastal road Zarraga-Dumangas boundary to Zarraga town proper and all the way to Sta. Barbara; and Circumferential Road 4 (C4), from Barotac Nuevo to Southern Iloilo.[7]

The construction of the Iloilo–Guimaras Bridge, a component of the Panay-Guimaras-Negros Bridge that will connect the entire metropolitan area as well as the whole Western Visayas region, is well underway.[8]

Airport

Iloilo International Airport (Iloilo Airport) is the airport serving the general area of Iloilo City, the capital city of the province of Iloilo and the regional center of the Western Visayas region in the Philippines. It opened its doors to commercial traffic on June 14, 2007, after a decade of planning and construction, replacing Mandurriao Airport in Iloilo City proper which had been in service for over seventy years. As a result, the new airport inherited its IATA and ICAO airport codes, as well as its position as the fourth-busiest airport in the Philippines, from its predecessor. In addition to being the first airport in both Western Visayas and the island of Panay to be built to international standards, it is considered one of four international airports in the Visayas with international flights to Hong Kong and Singapore.

The new Iloilo International Airport is located in Cabatuan;[9] specifically in Barangay Tabucan, Barangay Gaub, Barangay Duyan-Duyan and Barangay Manguna, all in Cabatuan. The airport can be reached either from the Cabatuan access roads (Barangay Tabucan and Barangay Tiring, Cabatuan) or from the Pavia-Santa Barbara-Cabatuan (Barangay Duyan-Duyan, Cabatuan) access road.[9] The airport complex consists of a single runway, various administrative and maintenance buildings, waste sorting and water treatment facilities, a power generating station, a cargo terminal and a main passenger terminal. Its location on the Tomas Confesor Highway, a major highway transversing the island, makes the airport accessible from all parts of Iloilo and Panay by road, while its proximity to the currently defunct Panay Railways network could potentially link the airport to the rest of Panay by rail.

Seaport

 
Iloilo International Port in Lapuz district, Iloilo City

The Port of Iloilo is the port serving the general area of Iloilo and the rest of Panay Island and Guimaras Island. There are 5 seaports in Metro Iloilo, these are the Iloilo Ferry Port and Terminal Complex, Iloilo River Port and Terminal Complex, Iloilo Domestic Port and Terminal Complex, Dumangas Ro - Ro Port and Terminal Complex and The Iloilo Commercial Port Complex which is located on 20.8 hectares of reclaimed land. It has facilities that include 11,400 sq. meters of open space for operations, supplemented by a backup area of 97,000 sq. meters, a crane, rails of 348 lineal meters, roll-on/roll-off support, a freight station, and a 720 sq. meter passenger shed. The port complex is ideal for ships plying international routes having a berth length of 400 meters, a width of 26.26 meters and a berthing depth of 10.50 meters.

There are a number of shipping companies that use the Port of Iloilo, among them, the Aboitiz Shipping Company, Amigo Shipping Company, New Panay Shipping Company, Negros Navigation Company, Sulpicio Lines, William Lines, and Trans-Asia Shipping Lines. Fast ferries serve Iloilo-Bacolod routes eight times daily. Negros Navigation and Superferry dock to the city where it serves routes going to Manila, Bacolod, Cebu, Zamboanga and Cagayan de Oro City.

Fishing Port

The only fishing port complex in the Visayas, the Iloilo Fish Port Complex is located at the mouth of the Batiano River on a reclaimed 20.5 hectare land.[10]

Public-transport terminals

Iloilo City boast of 5 integrated transport terminals, these are the Northern Iloilo Integrated Jeepney and Bus Terminal in Tagbac, Jaro. The Central Line Jeepney and Bus Terminal in Ungka, Jaro. The Upland Jeepney and Bus Terminal in Mandurriao. The Souther Coast Jeepney and Bus Terminal in Mohon, Arévalo and the North Coastal Jeepney and Bus Terminal in Ingore, La Paz.

Railway

Proposed revival of the currently defunct Panay Railways, re-connect Iloilo City to Santa Barbara, which has a railway station and is home to the entrance of Iloilo International Airport in Cabatuan.[11]

Education

Metro IloiloGuimaras serves as one of the centers of education in the Philippines. There are a large number of educational institutions in the area serving the region of Western Visayas and other neighboring provinces. It has one of the highest numbers of universities in the country, with a total of nine universities. The following list represents some of the notable institutions in the metro:

Metro IloiloGuimaras Economic Development Council

 
Skyline of Metro Iloilo

The Metro IloiloGuimaras Economic Development Council, or MIGEDC, was formally established by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo through Executive Order No. 559, signed on August 28, 2006. It evolved from the Metro Iloilo Development Council (MIDC) that was earlier established by the City of Iloilo and four neighboring municipalities of Leganes, Oton, Pavia, and San Miguel on February 9, 2001, and the GuimarasIloilo City Alliance (GICA) that was similarly established on May 22, 2005. Through Executive Order No. 559, the municipality of Santa Barbara became an addition together with the province of Guimaras. After the opening of the new Iloilo International Airport in the municipality of Cabatuan in 2007, the town was also added to the metropolitan.

During the MIGEDC press conference in March 2022, Iloilo City Mayor and MIGEDC Chairman Jerry P. Treñas revealed that the municipalities of Dumangas and Zarraga had expressed their intention to join the MIGEDC in the near future. Velma Jane Lao, MIGEDC Executive Director, is also on the work on the expansion of the council and will be confirming if the other municipalities that have long signified to join are still interested.[12]

As a strengthened task group, the MIGEDC formulates, implements, coordinates, and monitors programs, projects, and activities that support the Mega-Region Economic Development Strategic Framework of the National Government. It was designed to help address the area’s emerging problems brought about by rapid urbanization and the spatial development challenges of tourism and economic development. The MIGEDC is gearing up to become a Smart Metropolitan.

The MIGEDC is composed of the following:

  • Mayor, Iloilo City as Chairperson
  • Provincial Governor, Province of Guimaras as Co-Chairperson
  • Mayor, Municipality of Pavia, Iloilo
  • Mayor, Municipality of San Miguel, Iloilo
  • Mayor, Municipality of Oton, Iloilo
  • Mayor, Municipality of Leganes, Iloilo
  • Mayor, Municipality of Sta. Barbara, Iloilo
  • Mayor, Municipality of Cabatuan, Iloilo
  • President, League of Municipalities, Province of Guimaras

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Census of Population (2020). . PSA. Retrieved July 8, 2021.
  2. ^ "Member Municipalities of Metro Iloilo–Guimaras". MIGEDC: Metro-Iloilo–Guimaras Economic Development Council. Retrieved September 7, 2009.
  3. ^ "Iloilo City well poised for investment influx | National Competitiveness Council". www.competitive.org.ph. Retrieved August 31, 2022.
  4. ^ "Pavia's Pride". ARANGKA PA, PAVIA!. December 12, 2008. Retrieved August 31, 2022.
  5. ^ "Iloilo City draws more regional bank offices". SUNSTAR. June 30, 2022. Retrieved August 31, 2022.
  6. ^ "You are being redirected..." www.panaynews.net. Retrieved August 31, 2022.
  7. ^ Today, Iloilo (January 17, 2020). "DPWH builds 'big-ticket road projects' in preparation for Iloilo-Guimaras bridge". Iloilo Today. Retrieved August 31, 2022.
  8. ^ Marzan @inquirervisayas, Joey (July 15, 2022). "Panay-Guimaras-Negros bridge may start soon, says Iloilo mayor". INQUIRER.net. Retrieved August 31, 2022.
  9. ^ a b "Iloilo International Airport". IloiloAirport.com.
  10. ^ "Iloilo Fish Port Complex". pfda.gov.ph. Retrieved August 31, 2022.
  11. ^ Cervantes, Filane Mikee (April 26, 2022). "Railways in Panay Island soon 'to be a reality': solon". www.pna.gov.ph. Retrieved August 31, 2022.
  12. ^ Lena, Perla (March 24, 2022). "Iloilo City revitalizes Metro Iloilo, Guimaras dev't council". Philippine News Agency.

External links

  • Metro Iloilo–Guimaras Economic Development Council – Official website
  • Metro Iloilo–Guimaras Economic Development Council on Facebook

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Metropolitan Iloilo Guimaras Hiligaynon Kaulohan nga Iloilo Guimaras Filipino Kalakhang Iloilo Guimaras also shortened as Metro Iloilo Guimaras or simply MIG is a metropolitan area in the Visayas in the Philippines It consists of the highly urbanized city of Iloilo City the regional agro industrial center of Pavia the municipalities of Cabatuan Leganes Oton San Miguel and Santa Barbara and the neighboring island province of Guimaras with its five municipalities of Jordan Buenavista Nueva Valencia San Lorenzo and Sibunag Metro Iloilo Guimaras Kaulohan nga Iloilo GuimarasKalakhang Iloilo GuimarasMetropolitan areaMetropolitan Iloilo GuimarasSkyline of Metro IloiloSealNickname MIGMap of Metro Iloilo Guimaras in red including the province of Iloilo highlighted in light orange Coordinates 10 43 N 122 34 E 10 72 N 122 57 E 10 72 122 57 Coordinates 10 43 N 122 34 E 10 72 N 122 57 E 10 72 122 57CountryPhilippinesRegionWestern Visayas Region VI ProvinceIloiloGuimarasManaging entityMetro Iloilo Guimaras Economic Development CouncilEstablishedFebruary 9 2001 as Metro Iloilo May 22 2005 Iloilo City Guimaras Alliance August 28 2006 as Metro Iloilo Guimaras Cities and Municipalities12 Iloilo CityCabatuanLeganesOtonPaviaSan MiguelSanta BarbaraBuenavistaJordanNueva ValenciaSan LorenzoSibunagGovernment TypeMetropolitan government BodyMetro Iloilo Guimaras Economic Development Council MIGEDC ChairmanJerry Trenas Mayor of Iloilo City Executive DirectorVelma Jane LaoArea Total1 105 53 km2 426 85 sq mi Population 2020 1 Total1 007 945 Density910 km2 2 400 sq mi Time zoneUTC 8 PST LanguagesHiligaynon Kinaray a EnglishWebsitewww wbr migedc wbr org wbr phMetro Iloilo Guimaras is the only officially recognized metropolitan area in the Western Visayas region It is the second largest metropolitan area in the Visayas after Metro Cebu being the center of trade and commerce in the region In the 2020 census it has a total population of 1 007 945 people and a total land area of 1 105 53 square kilometres 426 85 sq mi The Metro Iloilo Guimaras Economic Development Council MIGEDC is the agency responsible for the economic growth and development plans for Metro Iloilo and province of Guimaras It was created by virtue of Executive Order 559 signed by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on August 28 2006 Contents 1 History 2 Government 2 1 Component local government units 3 Economy 4 Infrastructure developments 4 1 Roads 4 2 Airport 4 3 Seaport 4 4 Fishing Port 4 5 Public transport terminals 4 6 Railway 5 Education 6 Metro Iloilo Guimaras Economic Development Council 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe Metropolitan Iloilo Development Council MIDC was created through a Memorandum of Agreement MOA dated February 9 2001 by the City of Iloilo along with four nearby municipalities Oton Pavia San Miguel and Leganes to foster collaborative approaches aimed primarily at the economic and urbanization growth of the area The Guimaras Iloilo City Alliance GICA was also similarly created through a Memorandum of Agreement MOA entered into by Iloilo City and the Province of Guimaras on May 22 2005 to effect mutually beneficial economic development with a special focus on tourism and infrastructure development The municipalities of Santa Barbara and Cabatuan which both host the new international standard Iloilo Airport have similarly recognized the importance of intermodal transportation links and tourism development to overall economic development and have thus joined the metropolitan alliance The Metro Iloilo Guimaras Economic Development Council MIGEDC is hereby created on August 28 2006 through Executive Order No 559 signed by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo The agency formulates coordinates and monitors programs projects and activities for the acceleration of the economic growth and development of the City of Iloilo the Municipalities of Oton San Miguel Pavia Leganes Santa Barbara and Cabatuan all of the Province of Iloilo and the entire Province of Guimaras in support of the Mega Region Economic Development Strategy of the National Government Government EditThe Metro Iloilo Guimaras Economic Development Council is made up of 12 local government units LGUs including Iloilo City which serves as the metropolitan s central core and six municipalities in Iloilo Province and five municipalities in Guimaras Province 2 Component local government units Edit Map of Metro Iloilo Guimaras highlighting Iloilo City green and municipalities from Iloilo province yellow and Guimaras red City or Municipality Province Population 2020 1 Area Densitykm sq mi km2 sq miCabatuan Iloilo 61 110 112 90 43 59 540 1 400 Iloilo City Iloilo geographically only 457 626 78 34 30 25 5 800 15 000Leganes Iloilo 34 725 32 20 12 43 1 100 2 800Oton Iloilo 98 509 86 44 33 37 1 100 3 000Pavia Iloilo 70 388 27 15 10 48 2 600 6 700San Miguel Iloilo 30 115 31 97 12 34 940 2 400Santa Barbara Iloilo 67 630 131 96 50 95 510 1 300Buenavista Guimaras 52 899 128 26 49 52 410 1 100Jordan Guimaras 39 566 126 11 48 69 310 810Nueva Valencia Guimaras 42 771 137 12 52 94 310 810San Lorenzo Guimaras 29 444 93 04 35 92 320 820Sibunag Guimaras 23 162 120 04 46 35 190 500Total 1 007 945 1 105 53 426 85 910 2 400Economy EditThe economy of Metro Iloilo alone is one of the largest in the Visayas and the country It serves as a center for trade commerce finance technology medical tourism hospitality real estate tourism education and industry in the Western Visayas region Major industries in the metropolis include the management of port facilities telecommunications infrastructure and utilities agriculture banking and finance retail trading real estate tourism and business process outsourcing BPO 3 Aside from Iloilo City the municipalities of Pavia Oton and Santa Barbara also serve as the three major commercial and business centers in the metropolitan area where the large mixed use development townships are mostly located outside Iloilo City Pavia also being the agro industrial center of the region has 39 manufacturing establishments producing various products intended for the domestic and export markets Among the important products are farm implements milled rice poultry and livestock feeds noodles soft drinks dressed chicken cooking oil furniture concrete products polyurethane foam and industrial and medical gases Pavia is home to a number of prestigious manufacturing establishments Among the biggest investors locators are Coca Cola Bottlers Phils Vitarich Corporation Pryce Gases Inc Mandaue Foam Industries Panay Tropical Grains Milling Corp Jaspe Light Steel Indus 4 The province of Guimaras is mainly agricultural with mangoes palay coconuts livestock poultry and fishing as major products Its industries include tourism fruit processing coconut processing fish farming handicrafts mining quarrying and lime production As the major economic hub and financial center of Western Visayas an adequate and growing number of banks are establishing branches leading to the metropolitan area having the third most bank savings deposits and accounts in the Philippines 5 Infrastructure developments EditRoads Edit View of Iloilo Diversion Road from Infante Flyover The Sen Benigno S Aquino Jr Avenue Diversion Road Mc Arthur Drive Cong Narciso Monfort Boulevard Gen Luna Street CJ Ramon Avancena Street E Lopez Street Pres Corazon C Aquino Avenue Circumferencial Road 1 or C1 Iznart Street and Mulle Loney Drive are Metro Iloilo s major roads Sen Benigno S Aquino Jr Avenue was renovated and widened into an 8 lane main road with a protected bike lane and a 2 lane service road It connects Iloilo City Pavia Santa Barbara and the Iloilo International Airport There are currently two operating vehicular overpasses or flyovers in Metro Iloilo the Infante flyover and the Jalandoni flyover both along General Luna Street in Iloilo City Proper There are also a total of four new flyovers currently under construction The two four lane Ungka and Aganan flyovers both located in Pavia and the two two lane Hibao an and Buhang flyovers crossing Mandurriao San Miguel Road in Mandurriao district and Iloilo Capiz Road in Jaro district respectively both along the Iloilo Circumferential Road 6 The existing President Corazon C Aquino Avenue also known as Circumferencial Road 1 or C1 covers roads from Balabago Jaro to San Jose Arevalo Iloilo City There are also three new circumferential roads that are under construction within Metro Iloilo Circumferential Road 2 C2 from coastal Leganes to Cabugao Pavia and all the way to the Oton San Jose San Miguel Road Circumferential Road 3 C3 from the coastal road Zarraga Dumangas boundary to Zarraga town proper and all the way to Sta Barbara and Circumferential Road 4 C4 from Barotac Nuevo to Southern Iloilo 7 The construction of the Iloilo Guimaras Bridge a component of the Panay Guimaras Negros Bridge that will connect the entire metropolitan area as well as the whole Western Visayas region is well underway 8 Airport Edit Iloilo International Airport Iloilo Airport is the airport serving the general area of Iloilo City the capital city of the province of Iloilo and the regional center of the Western Visayas region in the Philippines It opened its doors to commercial traffic on June 14 2007 after a decade of planning and construction replacing Mandurriao Airport in Iloilo City proper which had been in service for over seventy years As a result the new airport inherited its IATA and ICAO airport codes as well as its position as the fourth busiest airport in the Philippines from its predecessor In addition to being the first airport in both Western Visayas and the island of Panay to be built to international standards it is considered one of four international airports in the Visayas with international flights to Hong Kong and Singapore The new Iloilo International Airport is located in Cabatuan 9 specifically in Barangay Tabucan Barangay Gaub Barangay Duyan Duyan and Barangay Manguna all in Cabatuan The airport can be reached either from the Cabatuan access roads Barangay Tabucan and Barangay Tiring Cabatuan or from the Pavia Santa Barbara Cabatuan Barangay Duyan Duyan Cabatuan access road 9 The airport complex consists of a single runway various administrative and maintenance buildings waste sorting and water treatment facilities a power generating station a cargo terminal and a main passenger terminal Its location on the Tomas Confesor Highway a major highway transversing the island makes the airport accessible from all parts of Iloilo and Panay by road while its proximity to the currently defunct Panay Railways network could potentially link the airport to the rest of Panay by rail Seaport Edit Iloilo International Port in Lapuz district Iloilo City The Port of Iloilo is the port serving the general area of Iloilo and the rest of Panay Island and Guimaras Island There are 5 seaports in Metro Iloilo these are the Iloilo Ferry Port and Terminal Complex Iloilo River Port and Terminal Complex Iloilo Domestic Port and Terminal Complex Dumangas Ro Ro Port and Terminal Complex and The Iloilo Commercial Port Complex which is located on 20 8 hectares of reclaimed land It has facilities that include 11 400 sq meters of open space for operations supplemented by a backup area of 97 000 sq meters a crane rails of 348 lineal meters roll on roll off support a freight station and a 720 sq meter passenger shed The port complex is ideal for ships plying international routes having a berth length of 400 meters a width of 26 26 meters and a berthing depth of 10 50 meters There are a number of shipping companies that use the Port of Iloilo among them the Aboitiz Shipping Company Amigo Shipping Company New Panay Shipping Company Negros Navigation Company Sulpicio Lines William Lines and Trans Asia Shipping Lines Fast ferries serve Iloilo Bacolod routes eight times daily Negros Navigation and Superferry dock to the city where it serves routes going to Manila Bacolod Cebu Zamboanga and Cagayan de Oro City Fishing Port Edit The only fishing port complex in the Visayas the Iloilo Fish Port Complex is located at the mouth of the Batiano River on a reclaimed 20 5 hectare land 10 Public transport terminals Edit Iloilo City boast of 5 integrated transport terminals these are the Northern Iloilo Integrated Jeepney and Bus Terminal in Tagbac Jaro The Central Line Jeepney and Bus Terminal in Ungka Jaro The Upland Jeepney and Bus Terminal in Mandurriao The Souther Coast Jeepney and Bus Terminal in Mohon Arevalo and the North Coastal Jeepney and Bus Terminal in Ingore La Paz Railway Edit Proposed revival of the currently defunct Panay Railways re connect Iloilo City to Santa Barbara which has a railway station and is home to the entrance of Iloilo International Airport in Cabatuan 11 Education EditMain articles List of universities and colleges in Iloilo and List of colleges and universities in the PhilippinesMetro Iloilo Guimaras serves as one of the centers of education in the Philippines There are a large number of educational institutions in the area serving the region of Western Visayas and other neighboring provinces It has one of the highest numbers of universities in the country with a total of nine universities The following list represents some of the notable institutions in the metro ACSI College Iloilo Cabalum Western College Central Philippine University Colegio de San Jose Colegio del Sagrado Corazon de Jesus Guimaras State University Hua Siong College of Iloilo Iloilo Doctors College Iloilo Science and Technology University John B Lacson Foundation Maritime University St Paul University Iloilo St Therese MTC colleges University of Iloilo University of San Agustin University of the Philippines Visayas West Visayas State University Western Institute of TechnologyMetro Iloilo Guimaras Economic Development Council Edit Skyline of Metro Iloilo The Metro Iloilo Guimaras Economic Development Council or MIGEDC was formally established by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo through Executive Order No 559 signed on August 28 2006 It evolved from the Metro Iloilo Development Council MIDC that was earlier established by the City of Iloilo and four neighboring municipalities of Leganes Oton Pavia and San Miguel on February 9 2001 and the Guimaras Iloilo City Alliance GICA that was similarly established on May 22 2005 Through Executive Order No 559 the municipality of Santa Barbara became an addition together with the province of Guimaras After the opening of the new Iloilo International Airport in the municipality of Cabatuan in 2007 the town was also added to the metropolitan During the MIGEDC press conference in March 2022 Iloilo City Mayor and MIGEDC Chairman Jerry P Trenas revealed that the municipalities of Dumangas and Zarraga had expressed their intention to join the MIGEDC in the near future Velma Jane Lao MIGEDC Executive Director is also on the work on the expansion of the council and will be confirming if the other municipalities that have long signified to join are still interested 12 As a strengthened task group the MIGEDC formulates implements coordinates and monitors programs projects and activities that support the Mega Region Economic Development Strategic Framework of the National Government It was designed to help address the area s emerging problems brought about by rapid urbanization and the spatial development challenges of tourism and economic development The MIGEDC is gearing up to become a Smart Metropolitan The MIGEDC is composed of the following Mayor Iloilo City as Chairperson Provincial Governor Province of Guimaras as Co Chairperson Mayor Municipality of Pavia Iloilo Mayor Municipality of San Miguel Iloilo Mayor Municipality of Oton Iloilo Mayor Municipality of Leganes Iloilo Mayor Municipality of Sta Barbara Iloilo Mayor Municipality of Cabatuan Iloilo President League of Municipalities Province of GuimarasSee also EditMetro Manila Metro CebuReferences Edit a b Census of Population 2020 Table B Population and Annual Growth Rates by Province City and Municipality By Region PSA Retrieved July 8 2021 Member Municipalities of Metro Iloilo Guimaras MIGEDC Metro Iloilo Guimaras Economic Development Council Retrieved September 7 2009 Iloilo City well poised for investment influx National Competitiveness Council www competitive org ph Retrieved August 31 2022 Pavia s Pride ARANGKA PA PAVIA December 12 2008 Retrieved August 31 2022 Iloilo City draws more regional bank offices SUNSTAR June 30 2022 Retrieved August 31 2022 You are being redirected www panaynews net Retrieved August 31 2022 Today Iloilo January 17 2020 DPWH builds big ticket road projects in preparation for Iloilo Guimaras bridge Iloilo Today Retrieved August 31 2022 Marzan inquirervisayas Joey July 15 2022 Panay Guimaras Negros bridge may start soon says Iloilo mayor INQUIRER net Retrieved August 31 2022 a b Iloilo International Airport IloiloAirport com Iloilo Fish Port Complex pfda gov ph Retrieved August 31 2022 Cervantes Filane Mikee April 26 2022 Railways in Panay Island soon to be a reality solon www pna gov ph Retrieved August 31 2022 Lena Perla March 24 2022 Iloilo City revitalizes Metro Iloilo Guimaras dev t council Philippine News Agency External links EditMetro Iloilo Guimaras Economic Development Council Official website Metro Iloilo Guimaras Economic Development Council on Facebook Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Metro Iloilo Guimaras amp oldid 1129020218, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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